We investigate the via-size dependance of as-electroplated- and reflow-bump shapes for realizing both high-density and high-aspect ratio of solder bump. The solder bump is fabricated by subsequent processes as follows. After sputtering a TiW/Al electr...
We investigate the via-size dependance of as-electroplated- and reflow-bump shapes for realizing both high-density and high-aspect ratio of solder bump. The solder bump is fabricated by subsequent processes as follows. After sputtering a TiW/Al electrode on a 5-inch Si-wafer, a thick photoresist for via formation it obtained by multiple-codling method and then vias with various diameters are defined by a conventional photolithography technique using a contact alinger with an I-line source. After via formation the under ball metallurgy (UBM) structure with Ti-adhesion and Cu-seed layers is sputtered on a sample. Cu-layer and Sn/pb-layer with a competition ratio of 6 to 4 are electroplated by a selective electroplating method. The reflow-bump diameters at bottom are unchanged, compared with as-electroplated diameters. As-electroplated- and reflow-bump shapes, however, depend significantly on the via size. The heights of as-electroplated and reflow bumps increase with the larger cia, while the aspect ratio of bump decreases. The nearest bumps may be touched by decreasing the bump pitch in order to obtain high-density bump. The touching between the nearest bumps occurs during the overplating procedure rather than the reflowing procedure because the mushroom diameter formed by overplating is larger than the reflow-bump diameter. The arrangement as zig-zag rows can be effective for realizing the flip-chip-interconnect bump with both high-density and high-aspect ratio.